Work-life balance
One to One. Working too hard? The four-day week. Audio, 14 minutes
Lord Skidelsky, the economist, tells Helen Lewis about his inquiry into the four-day week.
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- Posted10 September 2018
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- Posted25 July 2018
South Korea wants to be less busy. The World This Week. Audio, 00:02:40
South Korea has cut the maximum working week - to 52 hours
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- Posted6 July 2018
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- Posted27 June 2018
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- Posted13 June 2018
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- Posted19 April 2018
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- Posted4 April 2018
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- Posted4 April 2018
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- Posted6 February 2018
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- Posted1 February 2018
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- Posted19 January 2018
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- Posted17 January 2018
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- Posted17 January 2018
Analysis. Money for Nothing. Audio, 30 minutes
Should the state pay everyone a universal basic income? Sonia Sodha investigates.
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Thinking Allowed. Consumerism, Work-life balance. Audio, 28 minutes
Laurie Taylor explores the history of the modern, material world.
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Thinking Allowed. The end of 'careers', Humour at work. Audio, 28 minutes
Laurie Taylor explores personal identity in an era of uncertain working lives.
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Extreme Commuting. Audio, 28 minutes
Travelling with the extreme commuters; a modern phenomenon.
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The Homeworker. Audio, 28 minutes
Lucy Mangan explores the future for homeworking. Who wins - employer or employee?
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Letter from America by Alistair Cooke. How am I doing? Audio, 15 minutes
Working 9 to 5? Alistair Cooke investigates the quirky work habits of past US presidents.
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- Available for over a year